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and new jersey, you know, ain't exactly hong kong. it can be done, paul, without giving up all our conservative principals, deals can be made and i think that's what folks want to see. >> larry, my co-sponsor of my medicare reforms is a democrat from oregon, a u.s. senator. people who agree with us, a lot of people who agree with us on tax reform are democrats. ronald reagan did these things with a democratic congress. our proposals are the same kind of thing. like the '86 tax reform. that's what we're proposing. the problem larry, partisan road blooms in the hou blocks in the house and senate. >> you know i'm saying these things with the greatest respect. >> i love you, too, larry. >> -- greatest respect and greatest affection. believe me. i just think somehow we got to have a deal. >> paul ryan, chairman of the house budget xhircommittee and great american. thanks for coming back on the show. >>> all the latest headlines from the cnbc news desk. >>> plus, california's $16 billion road to fiscal hell. here we go again. another fiscal
and new jersey, you know, ain't exactly hong kong. it can be done, paul, without giving up all our conservative principals, deals can be made and i think that's what folks want to see. >> larry, my co-sponsor of my medicare reforms is a democrat from oregon, a u.s. senator. people who agree with us, a lot of people who agree with us on tax reform are democrats. ronald reagan did these things with a democratic congress. our proposals are the same kind of thing. like the '86 tax reform....
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then there's new jersey. it had the highest taxes in the country, a $10 billion deficit, and a depressed economy when first-year governor chris christie took office. but after looking at the books, he decided to walk away from a long-planned and much-needed project with new york and the federal government to build a rail tunnel into manhattan. it would have helped the economy and given employment to 6,000 construction workers. lots of jobs. >> yeah. i canceled it. i mean, listen, the bottom line is, i don't have the money. and you know what? i can't pay people for those jobs if i don't have the money to pay them. where am i getting the money? i don't have it. i literally don't have it. >> this is going on all over the country. >> yes. of course it is. it's not like you can avoid it forever, 'cause it's here now, and we all know it's here, and the federal government doesn't have the money to paper over it anymore either for the states. the day of reckoning has arrived. that's it. and it's gonna arrive everywhe
then there's new jersey. it had the highest taxes in the country, a $10 billion deficit, and a depressed economy when first-year governor chris christie took office. but after looking at the books, he decided to walk away from a long-planned and much-needed project with new york and the federal government to build a rail tunnel into manhattan. it would have helped the economy and given employment to 6,000 construction workers. lots of jobs. >> yeah. i canceled it. i mean, listen, the...
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that's back in new jersey. it can be seen on the nbc sport network and the devils could put it all away. take a look and friday night. also a quick look at some stocks you want to watch this morning. tiffany missing estimates with its latest quarterly profits and cutting forecasts on sale expectations and internet radio company pandora reporting a narrower than expected loss of 9 cents a share. revenue beating expectations. and of course facebook reports that the social network giant could be considering switching its listing from the nasdaq to the nyse after the disappointing ipo last week. >> company we share your red? >> so you wear it, too? >> no, no, no, i don't want to wear it. >> you would look great in a red dress. >> but the reds are now in first place and they've won like six straight games. i've been saying every day, we keep talking about hockey, i think i know why. kind of an nbc thing, right? >> it great. have you been watching any of the games? >> i'm all with the symphony thing -- >> do you know
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and new jersey is a blue state. and chris christie spent ten years of his life positioning himself to be elected governor. >> he is so hard for him to reelection in 2013. that's why he is interested in this. >> i've got to get this point. robert costa, at the bush institute speech here at the historical society in new york, christie made a point about saying you have to make deals in politics. christie made a deal with the democratic legislature, and christie said, deals are part of leadership, and you don't have to give up your principles to make a deal. isn't that going to be a key theme for mitt romney, that he, romney, can make a deal to fix the economy and the whole budget mess, and the tax mess without giving up his principles. isn't that what christie is really saying? 20 seconds. >> we all know chris christie is a tough guy. if you look at his record, he is bipartisan and even support of a bowles simpson. he wants to broker a deal to get rid of this deficit. >> i tell you, that is a leading indicator of the
and new jersey is a blue state. and chris christie spent ten years of his life positioning himself to be elected governor. >> he is so hard for him to reelection in 2013. that's why he is interested in this. >> i've got to get this point. robert costa, at the bush institute speech here at the historical society in new york, christie made a point about saying you have to make deals in politics. christie made a deal with the democratic legislature, and christie said, deals are part of...
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>> massachusetts, new jersey, new hampshire, some of those states are shedding -- >> a tax cut through right now, he's trying to cut taxes. >> agreed. >> if jared thinks that massachusetts and new jersey are an example of low tax states, let me give you an international example which i think is great. the sixth biggest french city is london. because so many french have moved from the high taxes in france and they are going to get worst with this crazy milan and they've moved to london. i think they are at least better than france. >> 83% for france, right, for the highest earnings? >> 75%. >> but there's an 8% tax on top of the 75 called the social conscious tax and takes that tax rate up to 83%. to discourage people on that point, it's too low that leads you to undermine your education and infrastructure. out this oklahoma, they very conspicuously decided not to go to a zero tax rate because they were worried about the impact on the infrastructure and education. i think they've made the right choice. >> really quick, if we see all of the bush tax cuts expire, what do you think happens
>> massachusetts, new jersey, new hampshire, some of those states are shedding -- >> a tax cut through right now, he's trying to cut taxes. >> agreed. >> if jared thinks that massachusetts and new jersey are an example of low tax states, let me give you an international example which i think is great. the sixth biggest french city is london. because so many french have moved from the high taxes in france and they are going to get worst with this crazy milan and they've...
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all the stores combined with lousy infrastructure in states like new jersey forcing people like me to go out and buy generators because it's hard when you have a family to be out of power for seven days. >> it is rather hard and rather smelly when you can't have any shower. finally, nevada energy is trading at an all-time high. what's pushing this up? >> good earnings. they made an invest, and that's the reason i wanted to bring this story up. they made an investment in a new power station. that power station putting out more powers. the their revenues were up. the stock was up. we tried toned on a couple of high notes there with generac and nve energy. >> absolutely. >> there are a few reasons or a few stocks on the move right now. let's get a couple more names you might want to consider investing p np joining us peter anderson, senior portfolio manager at congress wealth management. he oversees $7 billion in client assets. all right, peter, you can comment on the names that we just went through, some new names. give our viewers some names. name names. >> well, this is a great time t
all the stores combined with lousy infrastructure in states like new jersey forcing people like me to go out and buy generators because it's hard when you have a family to be out of power for seven days. >> it is rather hard and rather smelly when you can't have any shower. finally, nevada energy is trading at an all-time high. what's pushing this up? >> good earnings. they made an invest, and that's the reason i wanted to bring this story up. they made an investment in a new power...
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andrew laughed at me for living in new jersey. >> i live in new jersey, too. >> every day you give me a hard time for living in manhattan. every day. >> the nice thing is you come over here to earn your money. >> where the taxes aren't so bad. >> but you have two little boys, they deserve grass and open space. >> you don't have a car, i forgot. governor whitman served as epa administrator under president bush. let's get this out. you think you're not endorsing romney yet. you think that huntsman should run on a third party ticket and that you can't really endorse romney yet because i guess we're not at the end of the whole procedure. but can you -- after he's come this far, to still not be endorsing him, will he want your endorsement when it finally comes time to do it? >> i'm not sure he ever wanted it. you were a moderate. is he too conservative? >> the whole point is just to open the process so there's a third alternative for a candidate who is not beholding to either one of the party for their nomination so they can be a little freer. >> there's been third party candidates before.
andrew laughed at me for living in new jersey. >> i live in new jersey, too. >> every day you give me a hard time for living in manhattan. every day. >> the nice thing is you come over here to earn your money. >> where the taxes aren't so bad. >> but you have two little boys, they deserve grass and open space. >> you don't have a car, i forgot. governor whitman served as epa administrator under president bush. let's get this out. you think you're not...
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and did you know new jersey -- did you pay any taxes in your income tax to new jersey, did it you pay for whatever you bought? >> you're asking me? i haven't bought anything. i don't know how to do that. oh, did we declare? >> there's a new form. >> yeah, we declared them all and paid more. >> i actually paid in year. there's a new form that i filled out. amazon tracks all your purchases so you can figure out what you bought. >> now amazon wants -- >> amazon had not been fightin it before, but what he would like to see happen is they want a federal formula, not a state by state because something like hfr- >> i thought originally it was no tax. >> originally, yes. but the's been over a year that they've had the position that, yes, they woulding on board if there was a federal way to go through it. >> i'm trying to work something right that i think is an overpayment. >> just write the check. make something up and do it. >> and it may happen after the show today, i have to ask to my accountant, we have an overpayment already on the books. >> double that. >> i just passed my audit. >> you
and did you know new jersey -- did you pay any taxes in your income tax to new jersey, did it you pay for whatever you bought? >> you're asking me? i haven't bought anything. i don't know how to do that. oh, did we declare? >> there's a new form. >> yeah, we declared them all and paid more. >> i actually paid in year. there's a new form that i filled out. amazon tracks all your purchases so you can figure out what you bought. >> now amazon wants -- >> amazon...
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jersey nets. >> for me, life, and business in particular, is a big game. [thumping drum beat] >> if you could afford to do anything, would you do this? and hire a production company to put it to music? how about this? maybe not. but mikhail prokhorov is always looking for a challenge. you like danger? >> i like to control risk. >> control risk? >> yeah. >> by now, you have probably guessed that russia's wealthiest citizen and largest individual taxpayer is an adrenaline junkie. he is also one of the country's most avid sportsmen, a former owner of a moscow basketball that won the european championship. you will also notice that he is quite tall, 6'8" to be exact, as he trains here with his personal kickboxing partner, who is also the coach of the russian national team. > i am addicted to sport. without sport, i feel bad. in this case, it's some kind of a drug. >> how much time do you spend working out every day? >> two hours. whatever happen, two hours, i have my workout. >> reduces stress? >> i l
jersey nets. >> for me, life, and business in particular, is a big game. [thumping drum beat] >> if you could afford to do anything, would you do this? and hire a production company to put it to music? how about this? maybe not. but mikhail prokhorov is always looking for a challenge. you like danger? >> i like to control risk. >> control risk? >> yeah. >> by now, you have probably guessed that russia's wealthiest citizen and largest individual taxpayer is an...
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he was a d-3 quarterback out of monmouth college, new jersey. you can see he's got mad skills and you know that girls only want guys that have skills. >> girls like skills. let's take a quick look at the markets. they are really tanking today after disappointing jobs number which was way lower than we were expecting. the dow was only barely above the 13,000 mark. s&p 500 is currently down by 1.6%. so far this has been a sell in may and go away. >> it sure has. not a great start. but a long way to go. it's only quatro de mayo. >> does that mean that tomorrow is cinco de mayo? >> "closing bell" is next. take care. take care. harles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus - i can custom build my own screens tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or use predefined ones. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i can trade wherever i want, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 whenever i want. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the kicker? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i pay $8.95 a trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's a deal in any language. td
he was a d-3 quarterback out of monmouth college, new jersey. you can see he's got mad skills and you know that girls only want guys that have skills. >> girls like skills. let's take a quick look at the markets. they are really tanking today after disappointing jobs number which was way lower than we were expecting. the dow was only barely above the 13,000 mark. s&p 500 is currently down by 1.6%. so far this has been a sell in may and go away. >> it sure has. not a great start....
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coming up, the new jersey devil needs his team to win for him to keep working. first here's a look at yesterday's winners and losers. it it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. >>> unemployed continues to wreak havoc on the market. the new normal is a place i don't want to be, kevin. hopefully it's not structural at this point. but it's just hard to see now that we're back hoping for 160,000 or 170,000, that's not must have to bring down the radar. are we a high 7, low 8 country? >> i don't think that's a permanent plight, but we have a problem that we've not really had before. there are 5 million people that have been unemployed for so long that it's really hard to connect them to
coming up, the new jersey devil needs his team to win for him to keep working. first here's a look at yesterday's winners and losers. it it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i...
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going to new jersey. so how important is that for commercial rights holders? >> north america is such an important market. you could argue that two grand prixs is minimum for a market of such importance. and formula one has had attempts in the past to establish himself in north america. we as teams are focused on shows in austin and an additional race in new jersey. it's such an important market and the teams are really, really key. >> we wish you the best this weekend. thanks of that for joining us. >> thanks. >>> the debate on euro bonds quote irritates him a bit because it requires structural reform and greek aid should stop if athens does not respect commitments and it's possible for german wages to rise faster. patrick armstrong with us. you are short german bunds. you like gold? >> we sold it automatic in march, but yesterday we started buying platinum. we think it's a much better risk return right now. platinum supply demand pretty much in balance, but south africa is such a basket case in terms of infrastructure. 70% of the production coming from south
going to new jersey. so how important is that for commercial rights holders? >> north america is such an important market. you could argue that two grand prixs is minimum for a market of such importance. and formula one has had attempts in the past to establish himself in north america. we as teams are focused on shows in austin and an additional race in new jersey. it's such an important market and the teams are really, really key. >> we wish you the best this weekend. thanks of...
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let's go to donald in new jersey. >> caller: booyah! incy. >> it's a great speculative situation. i'll bless it as a spec. tony in new york! >> caller: big booyah to you. >> done your way. what's on your mind. >> caller: twi. >> remember, twi -- wow, okay. we had the management on and the management was let's say they were optimistic and i will share their optimism. they were toughly optimistic, like in your face optimistic. they're like, jim, you're too negative optimistic. i do like it. larry in maine, please. larry? >> caller: yes, jim. the stock i was wondering is vbtx, it's a tech. >> right. i think vertex goes remarkably higher. it has made a lot of back and forths at these levels but i think it's going to see $80. it may be the best biotech other than celgene and it has more up side. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, tha
let's go to donald in new jersey. >> caller: booyah! incy. >> it's a great speculative situation. i'll bless it as a spec. tony in new york! >> caller: big booyah to you. >> done your way. what's on your mind. >> caller: twi. >> remember, twi -- wow, okay. we had the management on and the management was let's say they were optimistic and i will share their optimism. they were toughly optimistic, like in your face optimistic. they're like, jim, you're too...
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. >> i've got to wonder whether bill gates has been to new jersey and tanning salons lately. what more do we know about where buffett is putting his money right now? a lot of ibm, obviously. >> we tried to pull that out of him. all he would tell us is these are two stocks he's been invested in for some time and he's buying more of both of them. hard to say exactly. >> we cover of course warren buffett 24/7, 365, buffett watch on cnbc.com. and breaking news now. >>> indeed tyler, abbott labs, this is being build as the largest pharmaceutical settlement ever, it's about to be announced in a justice department news conference. we have the press release. $1.6 billion is the total settlement. that's billion with a bill, including civil criminal penalties and abbott labs pleeting guilty to criminal charges here. the stock has rebounded as this news comes out. it involves depakote which is approved for the troesmt of by polar disorders. it includes a five-year cooperate integrity agreement. abbott says this caps four-year investigation -- and we should point out depakote went off pa
. >> i've got to wonder whether bill gates has been to new jersey and tanning salons lately. what more do we know about where buffett is putting his money right now? a lot of ibm, obviously. >> we tried to pull that out of him. all he would tell us is these are two stocks he's been invested in for some time and he's buying more of both of them. hard to say exactly. >> we cover of course warren buffett 24/7, 365, buffett watch on cnbc.com. and breaking news now. >>>...
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mark in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim, a big little silver booyah for you. >> what part of jersey booyah? >> caller: little silver right there. >> yeah, okay, i know that. i was thinking jersey turnpike. i forgot the garden state. what's up? >> caller: my question to is carlisle group. it ipo'd earlier this month and it wasn't a big hit. i have friends who work at booze allen, dunkin donuts was my first real on the clock job. what's the play here? can you hedge yourself or take some of these companies or just go straight with carlisle? >> i don't want you in carlisle at all. who the heck know what is they own. i got enough problems owning dunkin donuts. hey, life eaves tough enough. let's just face the facts! why don't you wake up and smell the coffee. america does well on dunkin, east coast at least. you want to think it's time to make the donuts, please make dunkin donuts, not tim horton's. tim? dunkin? take dunkin. stay with cramer. >> coming up, ride the lightning. stocks will ride as cramer goes stock after stock. all your calls taken rapid fire on the lightning round. and later --
mark in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim, a big little silver booyah for you. >> what part of jersey booyah? >> caller: little silver right there. >> yeah, okay, i know that. i was thinking jersey turnpike. i forgot the garden state. what's up? >> caller: my question to is carlisle group. it ipo'd earlier this month and it wasn't a big hit. i have friends who work at booze allen, dunkin donuts was my first real on the clock job. what's the play here? can you hedge...
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norma in my home state of new jersey. norma? >> caller: hi, how are you, jim? >> real good, norma, how are you? >> caller: i'm great, honey. i love the show. i love the show. i'm a new investor, i just ordered "getting back to even" on audio. i'm asking about chimera. >> you know what? i want you to own the company anoly capital. it's been money good and i think that's the better play. very, very good manager. let's go to dave in california. dave? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from southern california. how's it going today? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: well, i can't complain. i can't complain. jim, i've been doing a tremendous amount of homework on reits, and i decided a while back on realty income corporation. i have a combination of the preferred and the common. it's a heck of a dividend and pays monthly. and looks like they're going to have explosive earnings in a couple of years. >> and i totally agree with you. i think it's a great call. domestic play with a good dividend. great growth prospects. well played, well done. let's go to keith in new y
norma in my home state of new jersey. norma? >> caller: hi, how are you, jim? >> real good, norma, how are you? >> caller: i'm great, honey. i love the show. i love the show. i'm a new investor, i just ordered "getting back to even" on audio. i'm asking about chimera. >> you know what? i want you to own the company anoly capital. it's been money good and i think that's the better play. very, very good manager. let's go to dave in california. dave? >>...
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. >> outsourcing firm, has an office here in new jersey, the stock is getting crushed today. we know the ceo was on "squawk on the street" this morning. listen to this. >> while we're disappointed that we took our outline down a little bit as a result of this lack of acceleration that we saw coming into the second quarter, we're still very confident in the strength of our business model in the fact that we're taking considerably in the share going forward. >> if we didn't have another disaster this would have been it. >> let's talk yahoo as well. they're in a huge big fight with a hedge fund and we got some news today and i wonder if this was selectively released at a convenient time to distract people away from the scandal involving the ceo and his resume. >> the old timely leak, if you will much "the wall street journal" is they're in talks about selling the alibaba in asia. the news -- maybe it is, it's not really the stock but something to note. >> warren buffett had an interesting take on the ceo issue by the way. let's have a listen to that. >> if i thought that as a di
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it operates in four different counties and northern new jersey. they collect meals and prepared and parishable foods from organizations that would otherwise go to waste. all still good. they distribute to homeless shelters and live a lifelike the ones we lead, it's incumbent to give back. i'm ron insana. it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team.
it operates in four different counties and northern new jersey. they collect meals and prepared and parishable foods from organizations that would otherwise go to waste. all still good. they distribute to homeless shelters and live a lifelike the ones we lead, it's incumbent to give back. i'm ron insana. it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn...
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. >>> let's go to laura in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: jim cramer, how are you doing? >> not bad, laura. how are you? >> caller: i'm fine, thank you. don't let "squawk box" take you away from us. we love you in the morning, but we need to see your face at night. i'm concerned. >> don't worry. >> caller: good. i wanted to talk about a stop/loss order on netflix. just before earnings came out, hoping the news would be good, but fearing it wouldn't. >> right. >> caller: it wound up not being good, it took a pummel in the afterhours market. i thought i was protected, but i was not. i watched in horror. >> everything has to be done by hand, individually. you want to sell a stock, you go in, with a limit, and you sell it. no stop/loss orders. i can't tell how many people, just what you said. all my life i've heard horror stories just like that and only had to say, listen if you can't monitor it yourself, don't do it at all. >>> let's go to calvin in texas, please. calvin. hey, cal. silent cal. >> caller: hi, jim. a great booyah to you today. >> right back at you. >> caller:
. >>> let's go to laura in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: jim cramer, how are you doing? >> not bad, laura. how are you? >> caller: i'm fine, thank you. don't let "squawk box" take you away from us. we love you in the morning, but we need to see your face at night. i'm concerned. >> don't worry. >> caller: good. i wanted to talk about a stop/loss order on netflix. just before earnings came out, hoping the news would be good, but fearing...
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jersey, yoga. tuesday we've got the home despot, the tjx and jcpenney in the afternoon. now, macy's has said it's taking share from jcpenney wherever they compete. what does that say from ron johnson's strategy? the man who invented apple's retail stores, set his sights too high, i think, in that first conference that he gave when he took over the job. i want you to be prepared to have them taking -- to have them taking down, taking down the numbers. and what will happen when you take down the numbers of a company that reports, well, you take down the stock too. after nordstrom's said the wrong things last night in the conference call i actually liked, but no one else did, we've got to presume that saks will do the same thing. i think home depot on the other hand can finally start talking about tailwinds in housing. will anyone be listening? they should. as for dick's, it sells the hottest of goods, including under armour and nike, but the bar's been set very high. it is reminiscent of nordy's, bef
jersey, yoga. tuesday we've got the home despot, the tjx and jcpenney in the afternoon. now, macy's has said it's taking share from jcpenney wherever they compete. what does that say from ron johnson's strategy? the man who invented apple's retail stores, set his sights too high, i think, in that first conference that he gave when he took over the job. i want you to be prepared to have them taking -- to have them taking down, taking down the numbers. and what will happen when you take down the...
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he is from madison, new jersey, which is our chief rival. quality drug company in fizer. we've got a tech company with a 3% yield in intel. waste management, another high yielder. at&t, which is a great yielding telephone stock. and we have apple. is apple a conflict with intel? yes. so we're going to get rid of intel. we've got to take that out, as much as we like intel, and what we're going to do is add an industrial. why don't we do dupont? let's go to bob in kansas. bob? >> caller: hey, jim. keep up the good work. i watch your show religiously. >> you're a good man. this is some day, some market. but let's make sense of it. >> caller: my five stops are wft, intc, archer daniels midland, dg, dollar general, t, at&t. >> all right. for a second there, it's like playing with david faber of "jeopardy." david will get it right because he's the brain. weatherford, they lost control of their accounting. at&t, high yielding, terrific company. dollar general, that is the cohort that everybody respects right now. intel, tossed it out last time, but i don't see a conflict this ti
he is from madison, new jersey, which is our chief rival. quality drug company in fizer. we've got a tech company with a 3% yield in intel. waste management, another high yielder. at&t, which is a great yielding telephone stock. and we have apple. is apple a conflict with intel? yes. so we're going to get rid of intel. we've got to take that out, as much as we like intel, and what we're going to do is add an industrial. why don't we do dupont? let's go to bob in kansas. bob? >>...
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york city, across the entire state of new jersey, and into eastern pennsylvania. i'll do pennsylvania but not ohio. the south american crews from new york travel as far as the midwest and could be gone for more than a week. the type of crime and the targets are selected by lieutenants in the organization who are called hombres. they also supply the vehicles, expense money, and shopping lists. the white minivan finally pulled into an outlet mall in tannersville, pennsylvania. it turned out to be a boosting team made up of three women. after several forays into the store, they spotted our camera, so guginsky, assisted by local police, moved in for the arrest. they were all illegal aliens from columbia. this one was a fugitive, having jumped bail on a california burglary charge. another had been arrested for shoplifting just four months earlier and deported. but somehow, she got back into the united states. because shoplifters are not considered serious criminals, they rarely spend much time in jail. >> these groups predetermine and have plans if somebody is arrested
york city, across the entire state of new jersey, and into eastern pennsylvania. i'll do pennsylvania but not ohio. the south american crews from new york travel as far as the midwest and could be gone for more than a week. the type of crime and the targets are selected by lieutenants in the organization who are called hombres. they also supply the vehicles, expense money, and shopping lists. the white minivan finally pulled into an outlet mall in tannersville, pennsylvania. it turned out to be...
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let's go to bruce in new jersey. bruce? >> caller: hi, jim, how are you, sir? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: fine, thank you. the other day when emcr took its nose dive because of what's happening with the board. >> yes. >> caller: i jumped in when it went from 50 down into the 20s, i was thinking was it a good move? >> no, no -- go to cnbc.com and read herb greenberg, type his name in, his excellent piece about why it's no longer a growth stock. that's a dangerous stock even down here, given how much it's gone up. i don't want you in green mountain coffee roasters. i want you to be in dunkin donuts or starbucks. >> coming to you this afternoon from the heart of texas. how are you, man? >> wish i were there. it's just been miserable here. what's up? >> hey, ford, got a company -- and i realize that europe is a dark cloud over that, but we've got a company they're having to add shifts, hiring people right and left for demand for their product, they're profitable. got an incredible ceo. if the stock just keeps drifting lower and lower. and i still go back to this thin
let's go to bruce in new jersey. bruce? >> caller: hi, jim, how are you, sir? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: fine, thank you. the other day when emcr took its nose dive because of what's happening with the board. >> yes. >> caller: i jumped in when it went from 50 down into the 20s, i was thinking was it a good move? >> no, no -- go to cnbc.com and read herb greenberg, type his name in, his excellent piece about why it's no longer a growth stock....
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i promised my kid we're going to jackson, new jersey, this summer. safari, the water d -- >> my kids go mad too. >> you both will be thrilled because we have five new shows or rides in that park. and i think you will be really enjoy it as will your children. >> looking forward to it. i believe your guest satisfaction is at an all-time high. jim, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you both. it's a pleasure. >> all right. up next, speaking of feely deeply satisfied, how about deep fried girl scout cookies, a disaster in the cloud and some sunshine from the lab. >> at least you said girl scout cookies. >> come on, boy scouts. >> we take you aboard the uss wasp to see what it takes to keep things shipshape. it's in the new york harbor for fleet week. stay tuned. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineerin
i promised my kid we're going to jackson, new jersey, this summer. safari, the water d -- >> my kids go mad too. >> you both will be thrilled because we have five new shows or rides in that park. and i think you will be really enjoy it as will your children. >> looking forward to it. i believe your guest satisfaction is at an all-time high. jim, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you both. it's a pleasure. >> all right. up next, speaking of feely deeply...
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. >> david paterson here in new york. look at cory booker in new jersey. there's tons of examples. >> if your examples are going to be from northeast states, you're not speaking to the rest of the country. >> you have a lot of black ministers, by the way, who oppose gay marriage. i'm a live and let live guy. it is a state issue. i want to get my friend tony katz in here. as a tea party guy, which is why we recruited you, and i thank you for coming on the show, give me a whack at the gay marriage issue before we go to tea party. >> it's not a tea party issue per se, but keith is right in one respect. it doesn't do anything for the president. he still can't win re-election. and when you talk about the constituencies you're talking about, which is hispanic and black con stitch when sis, we're talking about people who have a cultural belief and a religious belief to which this goes against. but the real issues are the economy. the real issues are the death of brian terry. >> hold those thoughts. >>> the angry voters took out their fury over the president and t
. >> david paterson here in new york. look at cory booker in new jersey. there's tons of examples. >> if your examples are going to be from northeast states, you're not speaking to the rest of the country. >> you have a lot of black ministers, by the way, who oppose gay marriage. i'm a live and let live guy. it is a state issue. i want to get my friend tony katz in here. as a tea party guy, which is why we recruited you, and i thank you for coming on the show, give me a whack...
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alan in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: jim. in boston. know how much you love the city. wanted to talk you about amarin. >> nice spec. let's put it that way. it's a nice spec. i said it before on the show. i'm going to reiterate. because i like biotechnology. it doesn't have any economic exposure. let's go to jim in wyoming. >> caller: hi, jim. a grand teton boo-yah from jackson hole, wyoming. >> an exum ridge boo-yah right back at you, partner. >> caller: i'd like your views on wolverine worldwide. www. >> there's a shoe bull market and www is very much a part of it. why am i saying buy buy buy? because it has had such a run. we are going to wait for a pullback and indeed we will -- >> buy buy buy buy buy! >> and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> remember the days when you were a kid when roller coasters were thrilling and seesaws were fun? this market over the last few months has been crazy. crazy wild. not so fun ride. enough to make investors sick. part of my job is to h
alan in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: jim. in boston. know how much you love the city. wanted to talk you about amarin. >> nice spec. let's put it that way. it's a nice spec. i said it before on the show. i'm going to reiterate. because i like biotechnology. it doesn't have any economic exposure. let's go to jim in wyoming. >> caller: hi, jim. a grand teton boo-yah from jackson hole, wyoming. >> an exum ridge boo-yah right back at you, partner. >> caller:...
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i want to go to kevin in new jersey, please. kevin? >> caller: boo-yah, kevin. >> boo-yah, kevin. >> caller: i'm a long-time fan. i want to thank you for your great advice. in the 70s. when it got to the 52-week high, i sold half my positions. i bought it back at 80. i know they missed their earnings call. do you think the stock is done or should i stay in? >> i always have to have a reason to own something. i cannot come up with a reason there has to be some sort of catalyst, and i don't see one. so the answer is i am not going to tell you that i think deckers is worth holding. and if it bounces to 60, i am going to tell you it is indeed, yes, worth selling. how about bruce in washington, please. bruce? >> caller: hey, jim. this is bruce from soggy gig harbor, washington. >> man, sweet! what's up? >> caller: well, about a month ago you had the ceo of clorox on your show. and it sounded positive. you were positive. >> yeah. >> caller: they recently missed their earnings for the quarter. i was wondering -- and they said it was because o
i want to go to kevin in new jersey, please. kevin? >> caller: boo-yah, kevin. >> boo-yah, kevin. >> caller: i'm a long-time fan. i want to thank you for your great advice. in the 70s. when it got to the 52-week high, i sold half my positions. i bought it back at 80. i know they missed their earnings call. do you think the stock is done or should i stay in? >> i always have to have a reason to own something. i cannot come up with a reason there has to be some sort of...
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skip in new jersey? skip? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing, big boo-yah to ya. >> i'm around the block from you in the summer. what's going on? >> caller: hey, i'd like to know, jim, mlps, master limited partnerships, an appropriate investment for i.r.a. retirement accounts? >> there are -- here's why i hardly ever do this. you're going to have to forgive me. but you have got to speak to your accountant for this. there is a penalty that can be paid if you have too much income coming from these in your i.r.a. you need to speak to your accounting professional because you do not want to run afoul of that penalty. let's go to anup in california. >> caller: hi, jim, how you doing? >> real good, man. how are you doing? >> caller: good. listen, you have mentioned in previous episodes that it's valuable to track a group of fundamentally good stocks and buy when prices are down. >> yeah. >> caller: much like you might scope out a fancy watch at macy's and buy during the after christmas sale. >> as long as it's wo
skip in new jersey? skip? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing, big boo-yah to ya. >> i'm around the block from you in the summer. what's going on? >> caller: hey, i'd like to know, jim, mlps, master limited partnerships, an appropriate investment for i.r.a. retirement accounts? >> there are -- here's why i hardly ever do this. you're going to have to forgive me. but you have got to speak to your accountant for this. there is a penalty that can be paid if you have too...
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those two winners we learned are karen bletcher, a science teacher from new jersey, the contest was announced last month this way. listen. >> george's hosting a fundraiser event for the obama campaign. for $3, you can enter the raffle and the winner gets to have dinner at george clooney's house. and remember, you can still win dinner with george himself if you have 6'1" blond with a perfect body. >> there will probably be a few stars there like barbara streisand, robert downy jr., toby maguire. the food will be catered by wolfgang puck. protesters on hand. thinking that the president hasn't done enough, larry, to crack down on lenders in the mortgage crisis which hit l.a. hard. by the way, i went on zillow. it has george clooney's house worth $2.7 million down 34% from a peak of $4.1 million in 2005. that's if you believe zillow. back to you. >> i'm still looking for my invitation. but up next on "kudlow," jobless claims fell. it's an important statistic and there's the lowest level in four weeks. so could it mean a rebound in employment, it would actually drive stocks higher. later in the sh
those two winners we learned are karen bletcher, a science teacher from new jersey, the contest was announced last month this way. listen. >> george's hosting a fundraiser event for the obama campaign. for $3, you can enter the raffle and the winner gets to have dinner at george clooney's house. and remember, you can still win dinner with george himself if you have 6'1" blond with a perfect body. >> there will probably be a few stars there like barbara streisand, robert downy...
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let's go to charles in new jersey. charles? >> caller: yes, this is charles the big tennis serve and power tennis player from sprang lake, boo-yah. >> i love the food in spring lakes. near my ocean grove house. what's up? >> new mark mining. >> >> sell, sell, sell! >> sell, sell, sell slaps. >> no. how about reggie in texas? >> caller: a big longhorn boo-yah to you, mr. cramer. >> nod bad. hook 'em horns. >> caller: what is your take on domino's? >> i had the banana peppers. i didn't have the spinach. my daughter had the spinach. we're vegetarians. that said, dpz has come down a lot from where it was, and it paid that dividend. i want to step up to the plate. >> buy, buy, buy! >> that app is good too, by the way. don't forget to flip the guy something if the guy comes. he is working hard. let's go to ron in utah. ron? >> caller: professional cramer, boo-yah from sandy, utah. >> man, i'm liking it. if they're making me a professor in utah, i must have game. what's up? >> caller: you got it. mdrx, i'm way underwater. any chance?
let's go to charles in new jersey. charles? >> caller: yes, this is charles the big tennis serve and power tennis player from sprang lake, boo-yah. >> i love the food in spring lakes. near my ocean grove house. what's up? >> new mark mining. >> >> sell, sell, sell! >> sell, sell, sell slaps. >> no. how about reggie in texas? >> caller: a big longhorn boo-yah to you, mr. cramer. >> nod bad. hook 'em horns. >> caller: what is your take...
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. >>> goldman sachs holding its annual shareholder meeting today in new jersey. let's get out to mary thompson at the meeting with the very latest. and mary braving the rain for us, we appreciate that. >> reporter: yeah, there were a couple thunderstorms here, scott. thanks so much. you know, the meeting cleared about 45 minutes ago. all of the directors were reelected. all of the shareholder proposals failed and the say on pay plan they passed with a margin of a 94% in favor of that. there were some protesters here. they arrived late. they were kept about a block away. and they left early. not much of an impact there from the protesters. the tone of the two-hour meeting was very civil. ceo lloyd blankfein fielding questions on europe, and jpmorgan's losses. he also defended director michelle burns, who was criticized by some shareholders for her role on walmart's board's audit committee. burns said the retailer is looking into reports that it has paid bribes in mexico. blankfein also deferred to new lead director james sheerer when asked what the company did fol
. >>> goldman sachs holding its annual shareholder meeting today in new jersey. let's get out to mary thompson at the meeting with the very latest. and mary braving the rain for us, we appreciate that. >> reporter: yeah, there were a couple thunderstorms here, scott. thanks so much. you know, the meeting cleared about 45 minutes ago. all of the directors were reelected. all of the shareholder proposals failed and the say on pay plan they passed with a margin of a 94% in favor of...
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new jersey. >> so if you like apple, what else would you be cherry-picking at these prices today? >> sure. i think the story is that investors have flocked into dividend yielding stocks. so high-yielding stocks are trading at 20-year valuation high. growth companies, because people have very -- they're very concerned about the future. are at very low valuations. so this is a great opportunity to buy growth stocks. apple is one of them. but there's plenty of others. >> like? >> well -- >> in your portfolio, give me some examples. >> here's one in china. called netis. it trades here. ntes. it's an online gaming company. and anyone that has teenaged boys knows as i do that they love to play online gaming. >> oh, yeah. >> and so you have a company that's trading at 12 times earnings but growing their earnings at over 20%. banks here. texas capital bank shares, based in dallas. very good market. mortgages doing well. they're a mortgage lender. growing at 20% a year, selling at 13 times earnings. >> it's what they do, isn't it? >> exactly. the point is at a time when investors are chasi
new jersey. >> so if you like apple, what else would you be cherry-picking at these prices today? >> sure. i think the story is that investors have flocked into dividend yielding stocks. so high-yielding stocks are trading at 20-year valuation high. growth companies, because people have very -- they're very concerned about the future. are at very low valuations. so this is a great opportunity to buy growth stocks. apple is one of them. but there's plenty of others. >> like?...
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i don't take on the new jersey devils. it wouldn't make sense at all. >> the u.s. markets were created for people to buy a piece of american companies. it was started for the individual investor. you think that's no longer the case? is that appropriate that the individual investor basically cannot compete in what is arguably the biggest and greatest financial system in the world? >> because they can't compete with a professional trader that's trying to make a profit in a fraction of a second doesn't mean that they can't be successful as investors. what i would say is don't try to play the game that the professionals play. perhaps don't even trade individual stocks. stick with an index fund. stick with a cheaply run actively managed fund. if you do want to invest in individual stocks, your goal is to buy something today with this big of a pile of money. at some point further down the line, a lot further down the line wind up with a pile of money that big. >> if you do buy, buy and hold? >> at least hold for longer than the fraction of the second that these professio
i don't take on the new jersey devils. it wouldn't make sense at all. >> the u.s. markets were created for people to buy a piece of american companies. it was started for the individual investor. you think that's no longer the case? is that appropriate that the individual investor basically cannot compete in what is arguably the biggest and greatest financial system in the world? >> because they can't compete with a professional trader that's trying to make a profit in a fraction of...
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attorneys in connecticut, florida and new jersey are announcing arrests. this investigation started with the theft of $80 million from an eli lily pharmaceutical warehouse in connecticut. that happened in 2010. the investigation expanded and now it appears that this extends to multiple states. we're getting details of the indictments being unsealed now in simultaneous news conferences in these three states. in addition to warehouse thefts, there apparently were also truckloads of pharmaceuticals that were stolen. and we will get more on this and the companies involved as we get them. >> we look forward to more details. thank you very much for the breaking news, scott cohn. in the meantime down to bob and rick, first to the floor of the nyse, bob. oil prices might be struggling a bit today. but this isn't just a one-day wonder. i noticed that the s&p energy sector is down about 7% since the end of february. what's going on here? what does it tell us overall? >> what's going on is the concerns of the direction of oil and concerns about the direction of the m
attorneys in connecticut, florida and new jersey are announcing arrests. this investigation started with the theft of $80 million from an eli lily pharmaceutical warehouse in connecticut. that happened in 2010. the investigation expanded and now it appears that this extends to multiple states. we're getting details of the indictments being unsealed now in simultaneous news conferences in these three states. in addition to warehouse thefts, there apparently were also truckloads of...
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one new jersey town's answer and our debate, smart safety or nanny state gone wild. that debate coming your way. ng . ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> all right, guys, we have breaking news regarding facebook. general motors is going to stop buying ads on facebook because they see them as ineffective. >> 83% of people never click on ads. >> general motors is saying that we're not going to buy facebook ads anymore. that is a wake-up call. >> that is a wake-up call. >>> just moments ago on capitol hill, senate majority leader harry reid was asked about the senate steakout. the senator did not hold back. take a listen. >> i would suggest that jpmorgan take their business to las vegas, because it's just a gamble. it's clear that they were betting and they bet the wrong way. >> what do you think about that, eamon? >> well, that
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or should he take some advice from his own surrogate, newark, new jersey, mayor cory booker. take a listen. >> bain capital's record. they've done a lot to support businesses, to grow businesses. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. it's nauseating to the american public. enough is enough. stop attacking private equity. stop attacking jeremiah wright. this stuff has got to stop. >> booker tried walking back his comments today, but it's already out there. joining us now for a "kudlow" face-off, brad woodhouse, communications director at the democratic national committee, and sean spicer from the republican national committee. gentlemen, welcome. let me begin with you, brad. >> sure. >> here you have one of the most -- one of the most prominent democrats in the country, a black american mayor of newark saying that the ad is nauseating. how do you react to that? >> well, first of all, i would say a more prominent, a more prominent surrogate for this is the president himself. mayor booker is an outstanding mayor. he made a mistake. he recognized that. he agrees,
or should he take some advice from his own surrogate, newark, new jersey, mayor cory booker. take a listen. >> bain capital's record. they've done a lot to support businesses, to grow businesses. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. it's nauseating to the american public. enough is enough. stop attacking private equity. stop attacking jeremiah wright. this stuff has got to stop. >> booker tried walking back his comments today, but it's already out there. joining us...